The internet knows how to get creative with political scandals, and today's Ivanka Trump fashion line debacle is no different. Kellyanne Conway appeared on Fox & Friends today and seemed to have broken federal ethics law when she told viewers to "Go buy Ivanka's stuff." As expected, people had a field day and "Go buy Ivanka's stuff" memes were born.

The phrase is now trending on Twitter and jokes about the whole situation are flying. So is concern about what Conway's televised endorsement means about the future of the divide between Trump's work as president and his and his family's businesses. Conway's endorsement came in response to Nordstrom's announcement that it would be dropping Ivanka's line from their stores. Trump responded with a tweet saying, "My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!"

Neiman Marcus, TJ Maxx, and HSN have all reportedly also dropped, stopped promoting, or cut back on carrying Ivanka Trump's merchandise. It remains to be seen if Conway will face any repercussions for her remarks or if they signal a new norm in the White House. (It also remains to be seen if Ivanka Trump's clothing line will survive this latest bout of bad public relations.) No matter what happens, Twitter users will be there all along the way cracking jokes and making memes.

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According to the Associated Press, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says Conway has since been "counseled" about her seemingly off the cuff morning show pitch. However, he neglected to elaborate further. Meanwhile, February is not even halfway over, and it's already been a strong one for re-contextualizing political memes. "Go buy Ivanka's stuff," "Nevertheless, she persisted," and "Easy D" are all phrases taken from statements from Trump's administration and the GOP. And they have all been turned around for both humorous and serious use by Trump's and the GOP's opponents. Ivanka Trump has yet to make a public statement on her father's tweet and Conway's endorsement, but considering the House Oversight chairman's response, perhaps it's best she stay quiet for now.